Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), October, November 1989, p. 12

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Bruce Centre Women‘s Institute The Nth unnuul Craft and hobby l'uir Hus held at the Southampton Coliseum in July A apectal supplement to lOC'dl nciupupcrx in the area not only adver- llxt'ul the ldll’. but alsti promoted local Wniiicn's Institute EIL'llVlllL" Lind gave Il'lllirllldllltl'l iin requling Pr'inccltm-“ixidhury “hmen's Institute This brunch held a Flea market and Lid“ \hlt“ in June Wthit the) culled :1 Wing Ding Crofts. cnlci‘luini‘ncnt. loud. tJl\[‘lit_\\ .ind .JLIH ities liir L'lillLll’L‘li made lnr .: \letL’\\llJl cumniunil) dtiy Sulinn Women‘s Institute Knlinn WI splinsiircd lln unlirlittering [iiiHlL‘l clinith in lUCdl \L‘l‘llllll‘n during June Over lit] children (if priinliry and luiiini t limes. {link purl. [LiJL'h L'hlld ref tcivcd .i tcrlilicult: of recognition. and \illlllL‘fK received hunks The posters wch littlgcil III] thII mexsugc tintl tirl work. Bt'lhl‘l “linicn‘s Institute Meiiihcrs til lhl‘s brunch recently lclt llJLl-t} tn I’L‘LL'l‘v‘L' un ciiihrliitlcrcd luhlc- tluth lt’iil'l'l disbanded Allislnn WI. The llll‘tlL'L llill) litiginully came from Li W] In Iznglnntl whn hurl received support from [he Allhlllli group durini‘.i World Will II. laiiiililnn Nurth “lumch Institute l‘fiit irnniiicnlnl isxucs htivu been wich I) diwtissed at brunch meetings «If Litiihtiin Niirlh in the p115! yetir. Several utliuns have been taken by members. MCIIIhL‘H have prepared and given lull-w 1m ll‘lL' subject. ttnd tilm heard \‘ilrltllh prcxcntulions on recycling. Slime bronchus tintl individqu meme hers have become ltlcllthL‘I'N of the “itirtvickl’li'ulliirtl Landfill Committee to help in the light ugtiinsl ctpunsiun. Mml branches have written letters of L'lll'lL'L'Fl'l iii liicul councils, county counâ€" cil. priiviiit‘iti] and federal government representatives. Letters have also been erllL'l! in iiiunuliictui'cm (oncoming (wer- puclxuging and the use of biodegrudablc ingredients in disposable pruducls. Aheturder W] has passed several by- lqu as a result of their concern for the Clh’lrtinlllL‘TIl, The members will not use slyrolimm cups Lll meetings â€" each 12 H & C October. November 1989 person will lug-a-mug. Also each member will donate a mug to be used at community card patties. Dundas District Women’s Institute To help celebrate the centennial of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in I988. this district put together a slide show with cassette commentary called Discover Dundas. The set has been widely used over the last year and is available to any group for borrowing, Essex District Women’s Institute Bach branch in this district was giten a quilt block to design to be put together to display at the International Plow ing continued on pagr lj 77w Aberdeen Junior Women '3 Institute recently presented Mo wheelchair: in .n seniors ’ lilmlé‘J in Durham. From lg”: to right are Dawna Miller and Laurel Glam «5 of the JWI, Joy Houston representing the homes, and Gmce Chafield. .it’tlh ‘ _ Pictured above are the FWIO Volunteer Planning Committee for the Ontario Agricultural Museum. From leji to right they are: Jane Croft, Don's Wheeli'han. Joan Law. and Donalda Switzer. Matty WI member: volunteer on event weekends and special days during the museum '5 season. 1* -. ' ' as. . Capetown WI members Janette Jardiuu. left, and Shirley Cmmton made U presentation to Grade 6 pupils at the ‘ local school recently. Children learned . about W], the organizflfl'on that but sponsored their essay contest for the but i 29 years.

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